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TOLERATE - Towards Levels of Required Adaptation to cope with Extreme Weather Events

12.08.2021

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The main objective of this Finnish project is to assess the required levels of adaptation at a regional level in order to be able to avoid intolerable damage resulting from extreme weather events, such as floods and droughts. Damages are regarded as intolerable if their extent multiplies considerably compared to the average levels over recent decades.

Compared with earlier studies, this study extends the economic impact assessment by also including indirect effects, such as those caused by the suspension of economic activities in flooded buildings and by increased logistics costs due to a damaged infrastructure. The last part of the study analyses what kind of adaptation strategies would best suit particular areas and sectors.

Essentially, the study aims at defining the notion of a required level of adaptation to avoid unacceptable disruption. Given the overall objective of getting a better understanding of required levels of adaptation the study purports to answer the following questions:

a. What is the current likelihood of disruptive extreme weather events that exceed a given threshold level of damage (to be defined in this study), and will the frequency and/or magnitude of such events increase up to  2050 with a changing climate?

b. What are the impacts of weather-induced disruptions of different magnitudes in different sectors, in terms of damage to the capital stock as well as loss of production, when applying so-called event tree analysis?

c. What kind of damage can be experienced by the regional population, in terms of loss of property, loss of employability, as well as loss of social networks and quality of life?

d. To what extent are current trends in economy, technology and institutional organisation aggravating the sensitivity of the studied sectors?

e. What are the cost-effective alternatives for lowering the risk of disruptions (at various levels) for various sectors, while recognising spill-over effects of measures between sectors?

f. What could be the role of public authorities and the insurance and financial sector regarding the promotion of adequate risk management (land use, market development, schooling & training, etc.)?

Laufzeit

Oktober 2006 bis März 2008

Untersuchungsregion/-raum

Land
  • Finnland

Schritte im Prozess zur Anpassung an den Klimawandel

Schritt 1: Klimawandel verstehen und beschreiben

Ansatz und Ergebnisse 

As far as strategic choices regarding long term time frames, emission scenarios, climate simulations ensembles, socio-economic scenarios, selection of study regions, etc. are concerned, it can be tentatively indicated that the study will look until the year 2050 and will use the SRES A1-B scenario as point of departure for both the emission and socio-economic scenarios.

Geographical reference: Regional scenarios of the future climate changes (for example, in the 2040s) will be represented by calculating the frequency of weather extremes (defined in the same way as those used in the baseline analysis) using projections from different climate models.

Parameter (Klimasignale)
  • Hitzewellen
  • Starkniederschlag (inkl. Hagel, Schnee)
  • Sturm
Weitere Parameter 

weather extremes

Schritt 2a: Risiken erkennen und bewerten (Klimafolgen/-wirkungen)

Analyseansatz 

The study concentrates on the regional level, for example, river basin areas that are particularly flood-prone. To this end, several regions will be selected that have already been identified in earlier studies as having a higher-than-average risk potential.

Schritt 3: Maßnahmen entwickeln und vergleichen

Maßnahmen und/oder Strategien 

Opportunities for risk management strategies and their expected benefits will be assessed.

Zeithorizont
  • 2011–2040 (nahe Zukunft)
  • 2021–2050 (nahe Zukunft)
  • 2036–2065

Wer war oder ist beteiligt?

Förderung / Finanzierung 

Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finnish Ministry of Environment

Projektleitung 

Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT)

Beteiligte/Partner 

Finnish Meteorological Institute (IL);
Finnish Environmental Institute (SYKE);
National Technical Research Centre (VTT)

Ansprechpartner

Government Institute of Economic Research (VATT)
Arkadiankatu 7
PL 1279, 00101 Helsinki, Finland

Links

  • Paper 'TOLERATE Specification of a common framework for scenarios, methodologies and data'

Zugehöriges Projekt

  • FINADAPT - Assessing the adaptive capacity of the Finnish environment and society under a changing climate
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